Tag: Kevin Love

Philadelphia 76ers (18-56) 86 Cleveland Cavaliers (48-27) 87 Box Score On Saturday night, Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena hosted a nail-biter of a game for the ages when Kentucky survived Notre Dame 68-66 in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. It was one hell of a game, and though it may have been one of the more

The NBA regular season is 82 games long. It’s full of ebbs and flows, and even good teams drop games to bad teams. The Cavaliers have defeated the Nets three times this season (including two blowouts), but they were unable to complete the sweep as the Nets played like the team that desperately needed this

The Cleveland Cavaliers were always going to make the playoffs. There was never a doubt about it. A massive influx in talent – particularly via a certain Akron, Ohio native — does wonders for an NBA team’s playoff odds. Even during the gloomiest, most despondent days of the season, when the Cavs hovered around the

License and registration. Do you know how fast you were clicking? I’ll let you off with a warning as we kick off another Thursday at WFNY: The Woof. There’s plenty to talk about, and I’m not going to phone it in like that Will guy did yesterday. Leading off, we’re talking uniforms. You guys know

Craig and @nominataur discuss kids and sports and Kevin Love. Plus Disney Junior Live stinking. The fragmentation of the future Watching Up for the first time Having the “death” conversation with kids Realizations about death and The Fall of Freddie the Leaf There will never be another 1985 Cleveland Indians and whether jinxes exist Jimmy

Happy Wednesday, Blawg Pound. I’ll be honest; I ain’t got much to say today. Here I am afforded this virtual soapbox, the first column of WFNY’s day, the first chance to holler out into the great beyond of the internet, and I can’t think of a darn thing. I gaze upon acres of digital canvas only

Happy Tuesday WFNY! To my knowledge, I have never discussed the same lead topic in my WWWs in back to back weeks. I always try to bring up something fresh that’s on my mind that I haven’t discussed before. Last week I started off this spot by talking about Kevin Love. So I can’t talk

Kevin Love and the pursuit of happiness with his role on the Cleveland Cavaliers has been a season-long topic of conversation. Whether it was the presence of his opt-out clause, rumors that he will return to Los Angeles1 , or LeBron James subtweeting about fitting in, the constant fascination of the elite power forward’s future

Camaraderie and team chemistry are both very important when it comes to a team being successful. For the Cleveland Cavaliers, it seems like they have both of those, and seem to all love being around each other as well. In an Instagram post that went up after the Cavs win over the Brooklyn Nets Wednesday night, shooting guard J.R. Smith showed

Ahh, what a glorious Thursday it should be. Spring is on the horizon, everyone’s recovery from St. Patrick’s Day festivities should be complete, and the Cavs rebounded from a nauseating game in Miami against the Heat with a thrashing of the Brooklyn Nets. After going down 13 early, the Cavs outscored the Nets 108-70 through

Brooklyn Nets 92 Cleveland Cavaliers 117 Box Score Well that’s better, eh? Two nights after being blown out by the Heat in Miami, the Cavs throttled the Brooklyn Nets at Quicken Loans Arena. LeBron and the gang took a little while to get going, as Brooklyn jumped on them early, but the final three quarters

He didn’t play in the Cavs Sunday win in Orlando or their Monday loss in Miami, but there has been some new footage of Kevin Love playing hoops recently. In a video promoted by David Bitton’s Buffalo Jeans―I’d never heard of the gentleman or his brand before, so don’t worry if you’re not familiar either; it just means that

Happy Tuesday WFNY! Well, it’s as happy as we can possibly make it after another brutal loss to the Miami Heat last night, anyway. It’s funny, though, for as much grief as fans seem to give Kevin Love, these last two games have illustrated that Love is, indeed, an integral part of this team. Look,

Suddenly, it’s been a month since my last tongue-in-cheek J.R. Smith three-point update. As you can see in the WFNY Stats & Info collection, I’ve been blogging occasionally about Smith’s rapid ascension up the Cleveland Cavaliers record books for long-distance attempts. After hitting six threes on Sunday, here’s a detailed status check for where he

Good morning, loyal WFNYw3 readers. It’s every other Thursday, so I have visitation, err, presentation rights with you for the morning edition. Without further ado, let’s hop right in. The Ohio State Buckeyes kick off their Big Ten tournament this evening when they face the Minnesota Golden Gophers, the No. 11 seed which dispatched the

Cleveland Cavaliers (41-25) 127 Dallas Mavericks (41-25) 94 [Box Score] The Cleveland Cavaliers met the Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center on Wednesday night, a brief encounter as the teams headed in two completely different directions. It was only two months ago that the teams met in Cleveland in what feels like a baseball

Boston Celtics (23-35) 79 Cleveland Cavaliers (38-24) 110 Box Score On Sunday in Houston against the Rockets, LeBron James suffered a literal kick to the junk while Cleveland Cavaliers fans endured a figurative kick to the junk. It did not feel good. But no amount of ice and frozen food items applied to the nether

Cleveland Cavaliers (37-24) 103 Houston Rockets (41-18) 105 Box Score After the Cavaliers manhandled the juggernaut Golden State Warriors at home on Thursday night, it only seemed fair that whatever karmic forces of the universe control professional basketball would soon and unpleasantly jar Cavs fans’ faith in their team. Kyrie Irving suffered a shoulder strain

Whenever the Cavaliers have went to Indiana over the last half-decade, they have been met with crushing defeat. Tonight, it was pretty expected and explained away by the absence of both Kyrie Irving (shoulder) and LeBron James (rest, back). But still, Indiana remains a very rough place for the Cavaliers as they lost their tenth

Certain regular season games just mean more. The Cavaliers have been on an absolute roll, but many wanted to see them square up against a fellow title-contending team out of the Western Conference as a more recent measuring stick. Well, Thursday night at the Q, fans received just that as the NBA’s best team at